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Tully

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2K
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Anson Mount and Julianne Nicholson in Tully (2000)
Tully can get any girl he wants and often does every night - until he meets the new girl, Ella - who reveals something within him and his family they've long buried.
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Tully can get any girl he wants and often does every night - until he meets the new girl, Ella - who reveals something within him and his family they've long buried.Tully can get any girl he wants and often does every night - until he meets the new girl, Ella - who reveals something within him and his family they've long buried.Tully can get any girl he wants and often does every night - until he meets the new girl, Ella - who reveals something within him and his family they've long buried.

  • Director
    • Hilary Birmingham
  • Writers
    • Hilary Birmingham
    • Matt Drake
    • Tom McNeal
  • Stars
    • Glenn Fitzgerald
    • Anson Mount
    • Bob Burrus
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hilary Birmingham
    • Writers
      • Hilary Birmingham
      • Matt Drake
      • Tom McNeal
    • Stars
      • Glenn Fitzgerald
      • Anson Mount
      • Bob Burrus
    • 44User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Glenn Fitzgerald
    Glenn Fitzgerald
    • Earl Coates
    Anson Mount
    Anson Mount
    • Tully Coates Jr.
    Bob Burrus
    • Tully Russell Coates Sr.
    Julianne Nicholson
    Julianne Nicholson
    • Ella Smalley
    Laura Walker
    Laura Walker
    • Wendy Adams
    Joe Smalley
    • Brad
    Tim Driscoll
    • Clarence Heiting
    Aaron Zavitz
    • Chuck
    Kristopher Kling
    Kristopher Kling
    • Dexter
    Catherine Kellner
    Catherine Kellner
    • April Reece
    Vivek Kumar
    • Essa
    John Durbin
    John Durbin
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    V. Craig Heidenreich
    • Burt Hodges
    Natalie Canerday
    Natalie Canerday
    • Claire
    Kathryn Gayner
    • Irene Duffy (photos)
    Harry Gibbs
    • Mr. Sullivan
    Delaney Driscoll
    Delaney Driscoll
    • Mrs. Smalley
    Michael McCormack
    • Fred Robertson
    • Director
      • Hilary Birmingham
    • Writers
      • Hilary Birmingham
      • Matt Drake
      • Tom McNeal
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    User reviews44

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    9evanston_dad

    You May Never Have Heard of This Movie, But It's Well Worth Your Time

    A fine little family drama I had never heard of, but which I'm now completely glad that I've seen.

    The title character of "Tully" is a young man struggling to come of age on the farm he works with his father and younger brother. Rebellious in spirit and darkly good looking, he's more socially and sexually experienced than his brother, and has a more contentious relationship with his dad. When a family secret surfaces, though, it becomes apparent that his bravado masks a great deal of insecurity, and proves that though he may be mature in some ways, he has a lot of maturing still to do in others.

    "Tully" has a quiet, low-key quality to it that I very much liked. It has a feel for the natural rhythms of rural life and the people who inhabit it. Grand epiphanies, emotional showdowns and the other stuff of traditional family dramas are not present here; instead, turning points and realizations take place subtly and quietly. Many times it's the moments of silence that convey more than scenes filled with dialogue.

    The acting is tremendous, and the actors themselves inhabit these characters naturally and flawlessly. Even Tully (Anson Mount), who's supposed to be charismatic and handsome, is charismatic and handsome in the way that someone would actually be in real life, not in the way that movie stars are.

    Grade: A
    snakpak70

    Tully was a great movie!

    Anyone who knows somebody from a Kansas farm and has been to Kansas will get homesick for them just looking at the movie. Tully touched me so much I cried, which is normal for me when I watch a heart warming story but this time when I was crying I didn't realize it until I had salt water running down my cheeks and I was like what is that? When you don't know your crying somebody is doing something right. At first I was like what's up with all the ice cream until you see the very end of the movie then you know....it really just hurts the heart but you know if you were in the same position you just might do the same thing.
    janyeap

    An honest farm tale that is filled with the sentient juices of emotions!

    Produced by Hilary Birmingham, Annie Sundberg, and included in the Best Feature nomination of the Independent Spirits Awards, this film is definitely a must-see movie.

    The film's themes are not too distant from those of About Schmidt, but comes through within incredibly heartfelt and genuine feel about the story. It's easy to get totally hooked to all the characters. It's brilliantly shot, the characters molding in with the landscapes in a manner that exposes their soulful moods.

    Truly a solidly good story with an honest, thought provoking, and poignant coming-of-age revelation. Absolutely top-notched performances from a lovely cast ensemble of actors! It's a farm drama that creeps with hidden dark family secrets that gradually unravel – at a cool, quiet, and awesomely engaging pace. Watching the mesmerizing performance of charismatic Julianne Nicholson alone is worth the price of a regular tix. For me, she's the American version of Leslie Carron; for a friend, she's the American version of Emily Watson! Awesomely poised, simple, and charmingly charismatic, she's extremely captivating! And Glenn FitzGerald and Anson Mount – in their roles as the Coates brothers - are two gorgeous youths who couldn't be more different in their personalities and traits, will sweep the audience along a truly heartfelt journey of unsuspecting events that are beautifully knitted together to their final twists. Catherine Kellner's haughty April character is just as credible as the rest of the fine cast of actors. One will even find Natalie Canaday's counter-sales lady a real sweetheart! But Bob Burrus in the role of Tully, Sr. is overwhelming in his performance as the father with the bottled-up feelings. Yep he's definitely more convincing than Jack Nicholson's Schmidt role!

    This is one of those few movies that deserve a mighty applause for the good foresight of the casting agent(s). Every once of action, event and expression seems so realistic. It's easy to get so totally swept away by every character. The film does succeed in delivering honest moods of romance, parental and sibling relationships, love, seduction and jealousy, or relationship. There exist that unique sensibility that does not equate with cheesy sexual exploits or crudity. It's not even plastered with any of those distasteful hip-hop extravaganzas to draw the younger viewers. Nice easy dialogue to follow.

    According to Director Hilary Birmingham at the Q&A session I attended, the unfortunate delay of the film's release was caused by unforeseen mishaps in distribution deals; firstly by an American-Canadian distribution partnership that went sour, and subsequently by one that went bankrupt. I understand that this film will be released here, sometime in January. As a low-budget film, it definitely deserves no less than a solid A rating!

    Saw this movie twice and would be willing to see it again!
    10jotix100

    One of the best surprises of the year!

    This film was like a breath of fresh air. It only played locally for a couple of weeks, if that much. Obviously, this film would have fared better had it gone to the Angelika or the Sunshine where a young crowd would have discovered it. I only caught it at the end of the run and I'm glad I did because not only it's a beautifully done, but because it's an honest account of life.

    Director Hilary Birmnigham working with Matt Drake have created something rare in American cinema a well written drama with interesting and complex characters, a script that doesn't depend on special effects or the formula that most mainstream films.

    The cast is superb. Anson Mount, Julianne Nicholoson, and Glenn Fitzgerald shine brightly in this film. Also Bob Burrus as the taciturn father is very effective.

    I'm sure that by now it should be in DVD since it was done in 2000, you won't regret it.
    10seeingstars

    Everything an Independent film should be

    Tully investigates how the loss of a parent can mark a child and affect the adult they become.

    This film earned a rare second viewing. Even with a more critical eye, the performances seemed more than genuine. The tears, glances, body language, and smiles were perfectly rendered and filmed. I blew through the still pictures shown in the opening credits during the 1st showing, but appreciated the story they told with the knowledge I had about the characters with the 2nd look.

    Casting kudos for the delicious Anson Mount, the graceful Julianna Nicholson, and the sweet, wounded dad.

    Yes, it's a rural-paced film. Don't be in a hurry!

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    • Trivia
      It was originally titled "The Truth About Tully" but was changed when Jonathan Demme's La vérité sur Charlie (2002) was announced to be released around the same time.
    • Goofs
      While Tully Jr. and April are on the hood of his Cadillac, her cigarette pack and lighter move around the roof between shots.
    • Quotes

      Tully: You know what? Why don't you just go fuck yourself?

    • Connections
      Featured in The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2003)

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 2003 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Truth About Tully
    • Filming locations
      • Ft. Calhoun, Nebraska, USA
    • Production company
      • Telltale Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $466,664
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,162
      • Nov 3, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $466,664
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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